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Wednesday, February 25, 2009

F IS FOR FLOWER

Peek-a-boo!

ABC this week is brought to you by the letter F



Last round I had the flower fuchsia which is also known as the Tears of Mann. Yes Mann. Back to all those Manx spellings again this island's rich language throws up. So that would be Tears of the Isle of Man then. This time around I have plumped for a tulip from Amsterdam. That is Amsterdam via the local Supermarket in Ramsey which actually has them all year round. I rarely have flower photographs and I have for both F's. That would be F for flower as well then obviously. For more tulip info click the word Wiki. I have to be honest doing a flower write up isn't for me and Wiki does have lots of generic info for you and sub species and what not. I'm sure my flower people friends out there who I rely on to name wild flowers for me are tut tutting but I'm afraid it doesn't float my boat in the way some other subjects do. I'm much more interested in the issue of language. F for foreign language to you F for friendly readers out there.....


...... such as the F word, Fastyr mie- Good evening in Manx. I will have to use more Manx words in the blog for you. Not that I actively speak Manx. Heavens no. I'm trying to master another F, French. Ooh la la, I digress. The F I really wanted to show you of course are the Fairies that definitely don't live at the bottom of the garden, specifically the Manx ones. Flitted away to freedom at the very thought of being photographed no doubt. Yes I am having another F tonight
F for fun because.... It had been noticed I have not been around on another F Facebook the blog
or my emails. Well I'm here now.


A eclectic stream of consciousness for you tonight. For more cohesive F's go to Mrs N.



Babooshka Ramsey Daily Photo hhttp://dailyphotoisleofman.blogspot.com/

54 comments:

  1. Tulips are one of my favourite flowers. This one is reaching for centre stage!

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  2. Love the tulip! I'm going to remember to join ABC Wednesday one of these days!
    I have a friend who went to Amsterdam just to see the tulips!

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  3. I think you have lost it my love tonight. Take a chill pill.

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  4. Beautiful shot! and I love your rambling humore with the wicked edge! Thanks for the beauty and a big grin as well.

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  5. Love the lone flower there. Very nice shot. F is from your friendly blogger viewer. :)

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  6. Fascinating, Babooshka! I'm one of those garden bloggers who tries to write down the Latin names of all the flowers, but to me "tulip" says it all:) Lovely photo; I enjoy all your information about the Manx language,too.

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  7. Interesting composition! Love the sharpness of the tulip and shadow.

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  8. Well your Flower Foto is Fabulously Fantastic.

    For reals.

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  9. Aldous Huxley lives in Ramsey. Photo reminds me of a painting that I can't figure off hand. Get back to you.

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  10. I would have loved to see the Fairies...
    I will now have to wait for M...like Magic ;~)))

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  11. Flighty fairies! At least the flowers are easier to capture on film. Good luck with the French. After 3 years of it in high school, I can muddle my way through a bit of written French, but to try to capture anything from the spoken word is an absolute disaster for me!

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  12. Thanks for reminding me! In the northern hemisphere, we are all ready for tulips! Great capture!

    Jan
    Greensboro Daily Photo

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  13. A beautiful image. Has given me an idea to cope with not having enough photos to post while I am away. Not managing to keep up with my french either.

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  14. Yes, please: use more Manx words in the blog. The Hawaiian words in my vocabulary make my life richer, plus we need to save these lovely legacies, Babooshka. Aloha

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  15. I enjoyed your stream of consciousness, Babooshka... as well as your "F"lower.

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  16. B,
    For you, the Letter F is for FEISTY!!!!
    Good shot today. Glad you're back.
    V

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  17. And F for fabulous, you fantastic, far-fetched femme. This is gorgeous prose for a gorgeous posie.

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  18. delicately coy... so beautifully pictured!

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  19. :) Fantastic shot Babooshka !! it speaks volumes for itself :) Thank you for your visit to my blog :)

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  20. Fantastic flower photo.
    Please don't stop trying for fairies.

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  21. I love flowers, and your photo was beautiful. Have a fun abc:)

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  22. magnifique, c'est simple, c'est beau, bravo
    splendid, it is simple, it is nice, bravo

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  23. I'm not much of a one for flowers either and not knowing their names and stuff makes me fight shy of photographing them much of the time when I can't answer the ? - what is it?

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  24. Fabulous F for Flower and Fairy. I am flabbergasted to fancy all F's I saw today and yesterday.Thanks for your tours on Mann.

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  25. Flower is the perfect F!

    Flower has the power!

    LOVE your F

    Tyra

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  26. thanks for sharing this bright red tulip.

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  27. A perfect choice of letter'F'- Flowers.
    Have a nice day.

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  28. Let's see the fairies next time! I'm a bit like you; not very knowledgeable about flowers. I do know what a tulip is though - great shot.

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  29. Fine shade of red, and beautiful shadow!
    "Tears of Mann" is a poetic way to call fuchsia!

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  30. Fastyr mie, how do you pronounce that? It would be goedenavond in Dutch, if you are at all interested. Otherwise Feel Free to Forget it immediately. Isn't language a wonderful thing? Goedenavond, good evening and the German guten Abend are quite similar. But fastyr mie?
    Bonne chance avec le Français of which I have forgotten almost everything ;-(

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  31. I love the labels of your photos.

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  32. You are right---F is for Flower too.

    I have pics on my www.day4plus.blogspot.com blog of tulip fields here in the Skagit Valley soon to be in full bloom. MB

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  33. tulips are always gorgeous and they do not live long enough.

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  34. An amazing capture.
    Seeing this I remembered I must start thinking of painting the walls of my flat so I can start making pictures like this one!

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  35. INteresting photo! Rather nice and simple.

    You're learning French? I've decided to try Italian. I nearly had 'F' for 'foreign language', but found I had enough already! LOL!

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  36. Wonderful choice for F!!! F is obviously for Flower! And you captured it SO well!!!!!!!!

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  37. Tulips are so simple. I think that's one of the reasons I like them. Lovely photo and happy "F" day!

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  38. Creative photography. Blooming beautiful.

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  39. Not a lovely flower to be found here in Belgrade yet...waiting patiently for one as pretty as your tulip.

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  40. A beautiful look of a tulip!
    Good luck with your French. It's a beautiful language and unfortunately each time less spoken. It was my first foreign language but today the students here rarely choose it.
    Have a nice week.

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  41. Lovely shot. Tulips come in so many attractive colours, and a bit of floral brightness is very welcome!

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  42. Fanciful post! Love it - makes me smile and ponder...

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  43. We loved the sound of the language when we visited.

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  44. Beautiful - love the simplistic look of the photo

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  45. Composition does not start with an F, but that was what caught my eye. The red tulip of course (must be red here), but the way you have used the pattern in the wall or whatever it is that forms the background.

    PS Thank you for the very pleasant comment!

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  46. This is lovely, tulips remind me that warm weather and spring is not far behind.

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  47. Can you actually read all these comments..wow..I love the flower and the humor..Perfect combination...

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  48. Great shot

    Simple and effective.

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  49. A lovely little tulip. I like your take on the letter F. Good luck with the French lessons - hope that you will soon be fluent :)

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